Seth Rollins made it a WrestleMania to remember, after becoming a WWE Grand Slam champion in New Orleans.

Rollins has suffered both the highs and the lows at the 'Showcase of the Immortals' in recent years.

The Kingslayer became the first man to cash in Money in the Bank at the Show of Shows at WrestleMania 31 in 2015, thus claiming the WWE title - having already held the tag titles (with Roman Reigns during his time with the Shield).

In August 2015, Rollins added the United States title to his resume, defeating John Cena at SummerSlam.

Rollins has since had to give up his heavyweight title due to a knee injury, which also forced him to miss WrestleMania 32.

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Rollins reclaimed the WWE title in 2016 from Reigns - only to lose it minutes later as Dean Ambrose cashed in his own Money in the Bank briefcase.

He has since held the tag titles twice more, but singles' glory has evaded Rollins since the great heel turned face.

But in New Orleans at the Mercedes Benz Superdome, Rollins joined his former Shield members Reigns and Ambrose - plus a veritable who's who of WWE stars - in becoming a Grand Slam champion, after winning the Intercontinental title.

Rollins emerged victorious at WrestleMania 34

All Shield members are now Grand Slam champions (Image: Publicity Picture)

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Rollins hit a curb stomp on champion The Miz, to pin the A-Lister and emerge victorious from his triple threat match against both he and Finn Balor.

According to WWE.com, to become a Grand Slam champ, you must win the " Intercontinental Champion, United States Champion, any permutation of the Tag Team Championship and either active heavyweight title — as in, WWE Championship or, now, the WWE Universal Championship.”

The victory made Rollins the 11th Grand Slam champion of the modern era joining a formidable list: